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NEW-YORK PATT/V TRTBUXE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER X 1008. B OF ment that, through th* influence of a subordinate BRYAN OX TRUSTS AGAIX. NO FEAR OYSTERS. AND NAVY NEWS officer at Fort Wayne, a horse 'dealer had supplied TWENTY NEW SCHOOLS ARMY mounts to certain. officers of the post at Jl. each. Thereafter the officers drew from the government — horse*, > Denounces l)ii Pont and Pen rose Dealers Prohibited from Selling [From The Tribune Bureau.) forage for the '\u0084-\u25a0;\u25a0< supporting them at the ViEADY FOR T\SE SEPT. U. „ Washington, September 2. expense of the mite., States, although the animals [Not as as Roosevelt. in Polluted Water. PRECOCITY AT WEST POINT.—An unusual <Md not actually, become the personal property of Tafi Strenuous Thane Fattened atten- It — case of illegal enlistment has* come to the the officers. was also reported that usury was Fioux City. lowa. Sept. Addressing a Demo- ThoH« who think a dinner during the "R" seasm tion Cf the Washington authorities? by reference Nftsg practised at Fort Wayne among, officers and Take SO,OOO Children from Part cratic rally here to-nisht. \V. .1. Bryan denounced Incomplete without an opening course of oysters from "West Point. It was discovered that a young enlisted men. An Investigation was made by a — T. Coleman Dv Pont, of Delaware, and Senator may now indulge their taste untroubled by visions man who belonged to the Military Academy de- board of inquiry, and on the strength of its report Penros=e, Cnrnman, Time Four More Next Month. Boies of Pennsylvania, member? of the of typhoid fever. S"ct!on ISS of the Sanitary <"odf>. tachment of field artillery was only seventeen charges were preferred against Colonel Republican executive committee, as not being ex- adopted by the Health Department last spring, years old. although he was carried on the record and he is to appear before the court for trial. It Twenty new school buildings will be opened, on prohibits pected to become reformer?, because, as he charged, the sale of oysters fattened in sewage being twenty-two. He was tried by a court is understood that Colonel Cornman denies all September 14. with seating capacity for 26.000 chil- polluted as all of their affiliations were with. the trusts. waters, and enforces the prohibition hy re- martial for enlistment, and it developed knowledge of the transactions on which the charges would otherwise he placed on part time, voking fraudulent dren who At Alton. lowa, on the w^»y here, he dlscusred the selling permits of the offenders. young really know his own are based, but it Is held that if he did not according to announcement yesterday by the that the man did not .even made at- length the tariff and the subject of guarantee Permits are issued to all applicants, who ar« re- fact, by his parents have knowledge of them he ought to have had. and Education, this notwithstanding age. and had. in been deceived Board aC and of bank deposits. He again charged Mr. Taft quired to give the nam^p of the growers from whom was of age. ought to have stopped them. by reason of the He had enlisted bettertec that he / great difficulties to be overcome with being the Republican they buy their stock and the location of the beds. minor, contracts, not satisfied with but. being a and having enlisted without delay in filling thirty-five furniture j platform being continually to When complaint is hy department return Major general Grant said night that he had | and with Forced made a in- the consent of bis parents, who desired his last Four more schools are to be opened in October. spector or received no official amend it. other citizen that oysters sold hy a cer- to them, it was necessary to discharge him. It announcement of the court mar- seating pupils. Dr. Maxwell. Superintendent tain ilenip tial. He paid ?.550 Discussing the question of reforms here. Mr. r are fattened or •drinked." as the was it wculd be unfair to him un- would not discuss It. and he was sur- of City Schools, received a report from C B. J. oystermen considered that prised Bryan declared that the Republican party mm* not along the. waterfront say. and analysis der the circumstances to discharge him dishonor- when he learned of the President's action Snyder. Superintendent of School Buildings, re j of the water through in a position to reform anything. "Why?" he asked. in which the "drinking"is carried on ably from the military service, and after much the newspapers. He said he could remem- garding the number of that could be opened pollution ber schools "Because its conspicuous members are connected Shows with sewage or household waste, consideration of the case, which is without prece- only one other court martial composed of offi- September 14 Superintendent would ap- reform, This, added, on if the with the very things that need and the that dealer's permit will hf revoked. Otherwise it dent, it was to discharge him without cers of such high rank. he was for prove temporary of old furniture taken guilty good decided gen- the use Republican party cannot prosecute the is for«n indefinite period. honor, without prejudice to his the trial of Major S^vaim. once judge advocate storehouses. Dr. Maxwell gave his ap- The which would be from the without disgracing Its most prominent members." inspectors of the Health Department keep record. eral. proval. As an illustration, he cited the fact that the Re- watch ever the Waters within the boundaries of Inhis report Mr. Snyder pointed out that the de- publican National Committee had selected a chair- the city, and Edward Hatch, jr.. chairman of the ORDERS ISSUED.— The following orders' hava partment was experiencing a delay in delivery of man, and that chairman had selected hi; Merchants' Association Water Pollution Committee, been issued: - \u25a0 WYMAN CASE ENDED. that ; • furniture by the State Prison Commission. There executive "committee. "If." he said, "you will says that inspections will be made under its : ;:^ ARMY. / Is, according to the report, a shortage of furniture, of the executive ausj ices. Captains THOMAS B. I.AMOREAUX and ANPREWT read the names of the members \VK?!.EV »T. Y. chairs, clocks, etc, in nearly every one of the cam- "As a fact," HERO. Jr... and First lieutenant committee that are now carrying on this matter of said a Health Department HAMILTON", coast artillery, to f'lesidto or .-Hn Lieutenant Testifies at Final <>f twenty new buildings, but early delivery is ex- paign, you that majority of them are official yesterday, "the only oyster beds our Francisco. October 15. examination !or promutlTO. Da/i will find a under BLAK.CL*. pected. conspicuous for their connection with the very jurisdiction are those in Jamaica Bay. Anyhow, it Captains FRANK E. HARRIS. GEORGE Isn't r FRANK W. COE and WILLIAM H. S*MITK. First Court The following is a list of the new buildings to be corporations that need regulation." the beds in which oysters are grown that Lieutenants JAMES D. CHARLES L. Martial. JOHN EARLY. THE WATSON.WINN and FRANK T. LEPER.- opened in September: Mr. Bryan asserted that there were more trusts claim our attention. An oyster wont grow in pol- FISHER. CHARLES D. The court martial of Second Lieutenant Guy H. Quarantined at Washington. luted HINES. Second Lieutenants HALVOR G. COULTER. now in the United States than there were eleven water. The fattening process merely bloats WEST C. JACOBS, JAMES W. LYON. HAROLD Wyman. 11th United States Cavalry, for reporting BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. the him. ALBERT I~ years ago. only he said, "but with and if he were kept in a foul drinking bed for GSIOICR. RODNEY H. SMITH. himself single actually married, wa.i Location. Sittings. "Not this." LOUSTAIjOT and RICHARD DONOVAN, coast artil- when he was that -they stopped. They could have run Ifthey Diet- School. more than \u25a0• and street*.... 1.350 most strenuous Republican you ever have had in a few days it would kill him. 'Drink- for motion ended jresfeaviagr at Governor's Island. Lieutenant 6 Add- —Rlvlnston. Rldgo Pitt ing' lery, to Fort Monroe. examination wanted to. and could have made the parade look « 81 Stanton and Forsyth streets 2,b50 the House has not succeeded in putting is almost a local custom, anyway, and Ithink First Lieutenant MAXWELL MURRAY, coast artillery, Wyman was the. only witness who testified orally. No. street, kinder- •_;'--t; '--t White he • from 54th Company to mine planter Gei- insignificant.' 5 Add. 14— 225 East 27th one trust magnate penitentiary." that less of it is done now years ago. command by garten »0 ~one in the than five It eral Henry .1. Hunt. October I, vicr- First Lieutenant but much testimony deposition was received. *w injures of to » 41— 36 Greenwich avenue The so-called Harvester Trust was the flavor the oyster aside from giving HALDAN D. TOMPKINS. coast artillery, COW Colon*1!<;p,org«> Anderson, president of the court Add. street 1,100 International planter Major Samuel Rtntvold, vice First S. 12 Add. 6»—No. 228 East S7th Democratic candidate, who charged occasion for typhoid scares. I believe that mand mine martial, report //./. IX A SUITCASE. 15 A. Sl«t-62d streets 860 scored by the New Lieutenant ROBERT C. EDDY, ---cast artillery, to said that the of that body would be Add. 96-^Avenue.— yet attempted \orkers will eventually street, near First avenue 1.91*0 that the Republican party had not be educated to prefer the proper station in tJeiWai hands to-day, and probably 16 feSth oyster SHKDI).